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Danielle Green serves as a Professor in the Business department at Alfred State College, where she leverages her extensive industry experience to guide students toward professional success. An alumna of the institution, she embodies the college's hands-on learning philosophy through her dedication to judicial system preservation and student development.
Her educational foundation includes:
- Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, at Oswego, NY
- Bachelor’s in Technology Management Program from STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, College of Technology at Alfred, NY
- Associate in Applied Science Degree in Court and Realtime Reporting from STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, College of Technology at Alfred, NY
- CERTIFIED COURT REPORTING INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM from the National Court Reporters Association
- EDUCATIONAL COACHING & LEADERSHIP PROGRAM from the National Court Reporters Association
- ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING OUTCOMES certificate from SUNY (completed with distinction)
- SUNY COUNCIL ON ASSESSMENT (SCOA) MENTORING PROGRAM
- SUNY COUNCIL ON ASSESSMENT LEADERSHIP course (completed with distinction)
Professor Green specializes in court reporting pedagogy with emphases on legal transcription accuracy, realtime captioning technologies, and judicial procedure education. Her research integrates business administration principles with disability access services, particularly through Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) for the hearing impaired. She emphasizes rigorous skill development in speed building and courtroom procedure mastery, requiring students to adopt Olympic-level dedication to navigate the steep learning curve of court reporting careers.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- Alfred State College, Cum Laude
- SUNY Oswego, Summa Cum Laude
- Open SUNY Fellow: Experienced Online Practitioner
- Open SUNY Online Teaching Ambassador
- Alfred State Pioneer Award
- SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service
In her advisory role, Professor Green provides intensive mentorship for court reporting students, demanding full engagement while fostering resilience through her eight years of professional judicial reporting experience. Her practical expertise spans depositions, parole hearings, worker's compensation trials, and public hearing transcription, directly informing her curriculum with real-world legal documentation standards. She champions court reporting as a critical career path for both legal system integrity and disability rights advancement.
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